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AWS teams working around the clock to keep Middle East services up after drone strikes, CEO says

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AWS data centers in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates were damaged in drone strikes last month; CEO Matt Garman said teams are working around the clock to keep Middle East infrastructure operating. The comments signal active remediation and continuity efforts but highlight regional operational risk and potential short-term availability issues for customers. Monitor regional outage reports and any corporate disclosures for scope of damage and cost or service-impact guidance.

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AWS data centers in Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates were damaged in drone strikes last month; CEO Matt Garman said teams are working around the clock to keep Middle East infrastructure operating. The comments signal active remediation and continuity efforts but highlight regional operational risk and potential short-term availability issues for customers. Monitor regional outage reports and any corporate disclosures for scope of damage and cost or service-impact guidance.

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